Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
TV-PG | 03 April 1957 (USA)
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    Janae Milner

    Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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    Aneesa Wardle

    The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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    Yash Wade

    Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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    Skyler

    Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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    duaneincali

    Considering when it was made in the late 50's, I found the performance of lon chaney jr. to be mesmerizing. so proud, so sad, all at once. as a child i tried to understand the unfair treatment of american indians; watching this got it across to me. cooper is not going down as the most sensitive author on this topic, but chaney claimed it as his own in my estimation. For Chaney alone it gets high high marks and a strong recommendation.

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    Rainey Dawn

    A TV series even better than I imagined it to be. The series seems to start out good and end good. Some episodes I liked better than others but that is to be expected.I actually found Lon Chaney good as the Native American Chingachgook. I liked him a lot in the film Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956) as Blackfish, in Battles of Chief Pontiac (1952) as Chief Pontiac and in The Indian Fighter (1955) as Chivington. So I figured I would like him in this TV series - and I do.I also enjoyed watching John Hart as Nat 'Hawkeye' Cutler! Hart and Chaney made a great team in this series as they roam the land and help both sides - doing what is right. Great pair of heroes! 8/10

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    bkoganbing

    This one year series which seemed to run in syndication for quite some time as I remember starred John Hart as James Fenimore Cooper's legendary frontiersman Hawkeye. His companion is Chingachgook, the last member of the wiped out Mohican tribe played by Lon Chaney, Jr.In the 39 episodes of the series, I do remember that it had the same failing as the later Daniel Boone series where Boone is on everything from the defeat of Braddock and before that in the French and Indian War right up to and including Aaron Burr's conspiracy to do something. Of course Boone was a real person and the fictional Hawkeye and Chingachgook could be adapted to any situation. John Hart did a stint as the Lone Ranger when Clayton Moore had a contract dispute and walked out on the series for a season. The show was modeled exactly like the Lone Ranger with Hawkeye and Chingachgook roaming the frontier, righting wrongs from both the white and red point of view. The two wanderers are doing this after the action of The Last Of The Mohicans takes place. Chaney's Chingachgook has an air of incredible sadness about him, it's what I remember best of the series. He saw himself become the last of his tribe in The Last Of The Mohicans, belonging to nowhere in the Indian world and not being accepted in the white one. His only friend is Hawkeye who prefers the wilderness solitude to civilization.Hawkeye And The Last Of The Mohicans was a good introduction for young people to check out the writings of James Fenimore Cooper. I know I did back as a lad and hope a few of my peers did as well.

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    Rockstar-5 Quad Cities, IL-IA

    The first-run syndicated series "Last of the Mohicans" was based on the classic James Fenimore Cooper novel and was set along the New York-Canadian border during the French and Indian War. Veteran character actors John Hart starred as frontiersman Hawkeye and Lon Chaney Jr. as his Mohican blood-brother Chinachgook.The series followed Hawkeye and Chingachgook's adventures as they attempted to keep the settlers of the new frontier safe from the various warring parties.The series was filmed in Canada so if a given episode was set in the winter, you could actually see their breath! The entire series was filmed on location so the series, though otherwise fairly routine, boasted actual outdoor locations and paid close attention to detail such the loading and use of muskets.After its initial run the series was played endlessly in reruns for many years and is still a well remembered series.

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